The present invention relates to a tractor adapted to be connected to a semi-trailer and comprising a chassis, at least one front wheel axle at the front portion and at least one rear wheel axle at the rear portion of the chassis, a cab at the front portion and a fifth wheel at the rear portion, the fifth wheel having means to connect the truck to the king pin of a semi-trailer.
Previously known tractors of the type described above usually have a chassis comprising two longitudinal frame beams which have rear end portions sloping backwards. The height of the rear edge of these frame beams are adapted to the lower edge of the front end of that type of semi-trailers which the tractor is design for so that a portion of this sloping end portion, when the tractor is driven in reverse towards the semi-trailer, can be moved in under the trailer before the front edge of the trailer contacts the beams. When the tractor continues to move in reverse the front edge of the trailer will slide on the sloping surface of the end portion at the same time as the trailer will be raised until finally the king pin on the trailer enters an opening in the fifth wheel on the tractor.
When the tractor is driven with a semi-trailer connected to it a certain vertical angle movement of the trailer relative to the tractor has to be allowed to compensate for uneven road surfaces, sloping ferry ramps etc. The maximum angle allowed is determined on the length of the overhang of the tractor chassis, the angel of the sloping end portion of the chassis and the height of the fifth wheel above the ground.
Generally, semi-trailers are designed to carry as much payload as possible. However, there are certain criteria which set the limits in this respect. The maximum height of the trailer is limited by the height of tunnels and underpasses.
The required minimum vertical angle movement of the trailer relative to the tractor sets the limit for the minimum ground clearance which in turn is determined by the height of the fifth wheel and the sloping pick up ramp constituted by the sloping rear end portion of the tractor chassis beams.
One purpose of the present invention is to obtain a tractor described by way of introduction which can have a lower chassis and a lower fifth wheel than previously known tractors and still allow enough vertical angle movement of the trailer relative to the tractor.
This is obtained according to the present invention by means of a tractor having pick up means mounted at or near the rear end of the chassis, said pick up means being moveable between an upper and a lower position and arranged, when the tractor is moving in reverse and the rear end of the chassis is moving in under the semi-trailer, to catch means on the semi-trailer and, caused by continued movement of the tractor in reverse, to lift the front end of the semi-trailer and to guide the king pin of the semi-trailer to a predetermined position in relation to the fifth wheel.
During driving with the pick up means in its lower position out of the way there are no obstructions behind the fifth wheel other than the overhang which, since it does not have to serve as a pick up arrangement, can be made lower than what has been previously possible.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the pick up means is a ramp pivotally journalled on the chassis. Power operated means connect the ramp with the chassis and are arranged, when operated, to tilt the ramp between an upper pick up position, in which a front end of the ramp levels with the fifth wheel and a rear end of the ramp is situated at a lower level adapted to the lower level of the semi-trailer to be connected, and a storage and driving position, in which the complete ramp is lying at a level below the fifth wheel.
This embodiment is particularly advantageous because the pick up ramp can serve as a protection shield over the rear overhang of the chassis and thereby enable the use of this space as a compartment for fragile equipment such as batteries, pneumatic tanks and the like.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference the accompanying drawings, wherein
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Only a front portion of the semi-trailer 2 is shown which front portion is resting on support legs 10 prior to pick up by the tractor. In
After the king pin 15 has been locked in the opening of the fifth wheel 9 and before driving away the pick up frame 13 is lowered to its storage and driving position (
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The rods 17 are operated by power means (not shown), e.g. hydraulic or pneumatic piston-cylinder devices. By means of the rods 16 the ramp 13 can be tilted between a low storage and driving position (
Each frame module 20 comprises a support beam 21 and a slide beam 22 with a slide surface 23 pivotally journalled on the support beam 21 by means of a pivot pin 24. Pivotal movement is achieved by an electrically operated screw and nut device 25 connected to a sliding block 26 having an edge surface 27 contacting an inclined surface 28 of a flange 29 on the beam 22. When the screw and nut device 25 is operated it will horizontally displace the sliding block 26 thereby varying the angle of inclination of the slide beam 22 relative to the support beam 21.
In order to adapt the above described pick up frame arrangement to various tractors having fifths wheels with upper surfaces, the height over the ground of which differs between them, the pick up frame 13, 20 can be controlled by an operating equipment 30 (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0502459-1 | Nov 2005 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2006/001261 | 11/6/2006 | WO | 00 | 4/3/2008 |